‘IN CONVERSATION’ with Dr Philip Iau – “Long Ride to Sweden: Two Bikes for Breast Cancer”
Dr Philip Iau started his surgical training with an interest in breast cancer.
Dr Philip Iau started his surgical training with an interest in breast cancer.
On 30th October 2013, the 2nd College Student Committee (CSC) organised a Halloween Dinner event at our very own dining hall.
Dr William Tan personifies both passion and compassion.
Professor David L. Heymann is currently in NUS as the Courage Fund Visiting Professor.
We invited parents and guardians of all students to join us for a night of interaction with the CAPT Fellows, other parents/guardians and students to learn more about CAPT and the enriching student life we have.
Mr laurence Lien is the CEO of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC). He is also Chairman of Lien Foundation and the Community Foundation of Singapore, Deputy Chairman of Caritas Singapore Community Council, and Board Member of the Centre for Non-Profit Leadership and the Lien Centre for Social Innovation at the Singapore Management University.
Since the turn of the last century, the Broadway musical has been entertaining the world, growing in production quality, message, style variations, universal appeal and popularity.
Due to the threat of a global environmental crisis, reduction of atmospheric carbon-based gases is a major goal in scientific, industrial, and political communities throughout the world.
CAPT’s maiden production, Beauty World – CAPT Musical ’14, was held in University Cultural Centre (UCC) and it was a successful night with positive reviews from the guests and audience.
Six hundred and eighty alien marine multicellular species have been recorded in the Mediterranean Sea, and many have established viable populations.
The annual Inter-Collegiate Games (ICG) is back! This year, the four residential colleges in UTown competed against one another in badminton, basketball, floorball, tchoukball, captain’s ball, dodgeball, table tennis, biathlon, frisbee and soccer.
The European Union was widely regarded as the most successful modern integration project, but recently it experienced a profound crisis.
Scientific advances occur in part through a process of storytelling within scientific communities.
Social innovation has gained huge global prominence in multiple cities across the world, touted as a key instrument in tackling problems as far ranging as urban poverty, aging, and youth delinquency.
Face to face communication is still important in the development of knowledge and innovation.
Singapore has harnessed technology to overcome its constraints and maintain its competitive edge since its independence.
NUS College of Alice & Peter Tan’s (CAPT) inaugural Community Engagement Festival, which was held on 14 March 2014, was organised with the understanding that everyone has something to teach each other, regardless of whether they are volunteers or beneficiaries.
Dr Diarra will share from his personal journey as an African doctor trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Organised by students for students, CAPT Open Mic is a platform for CAPTains to showcase their hidden talents and skills to their friends in college – be it singing, poetry reciting, playing an instrument, stand-up comedy or any other creativity that they possess.
The goal of this session is to teach aspiring leaders three core competencies. ...